Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis (QUAR)
Students select one course from this component. Students who complete the Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis component will demonstrate interpretation of quantitative data leading to conclusions.
- AS 103 Observational and Solar System Astronomy (4 cr.) (3-0-3)
- AS 104 Stellar/Galactic Astronomy and Cosmology (4 cr.) (3-0-3)
- CS 120 Computer Science I (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- EC 140 Consumer Economics (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- EC 410 Managerial Economics (4 cr.)
- MA 101 Quantitative Literacy (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- MA 109 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- MA 111 College Algebra for Calculus Preparation (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- MA 113 Finite Mathematics (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- MA 115 Precalculus (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- MA 161 Calculus I (4 cr.) (4-0-0)
- PH 101 Eureka: Einstein, the Universe and Everything (3 cr.)
- PH 102 Physics of Sound and Music (3 cr.) (2-0-2)
- PL 160 Introduction to Logic (4 cr.)
- PSY 201 Psychological Research I: Statistical Applications (4 cr.) (3-0-2)
- SO 208 Methods of Social Research I (4 cr.)
Notes:
All mathematics courses in the component meet the Mathematics Competency University Requirement if completed with a grade of "C" or better.
Transfer courses designated as MA 1001 will also count toward the Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis component, as well as the Mathematics Competency University Requirement.
Students must achieve a grade point average of "C" (2.0) or better across all ten courses to count toward the General Education Program requirements. Courses in the program may be used in the student’s major or minor programs.